Comprehensive analysis of the chloroplast genome in Cannabis sativa L. reveals variations in simple sequence repeats among cultivars
Abstract Due to the psychotropic substances contained in the cannabis plant, its cultivation is restricted in many countries around the world. Identifying specific cannabis genotypes can be of great importance in genetic studies, breeding programs, and particularly cannabis trafficking across borders and forensic casework. Although chloroplast DNA in cannabis holds significant importance in distinguishing genotypes, it has not been comprehensively investigated for SSRs yet. This study aimed to analyze the CP genome of cannabis for its complete cpSSR profile. Bioinformatics
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